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System resources for UWP apps and games on Xbox One

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UWP apps running on Xbox One share resources with the system and other apps.
The resources available to a UWP on Xbox One app depend on whether you submit as an app or as an Xbox Live Creators Program game.

Maximum available memory while running in the foreground:

Apps: 1 GB

Games: 5 GB

The maximum memory available to an app running in the background is 128 MB. Background mode only applies to concurrent applications, like background music players. Games will be suspended and terminated in the background.

Exceeding these limitations will cause memory allocation failures. For more information about monitoring memory use, see the MemoryManager class reference.

> [!NOTE]
> When running your app or game from the Visual Studio debugger, these memory constraints do not apply. This limit is only applicable when not running in debugging mode.

CPU

Apps: share of 2-4 CPU cores depending on the number of apps and games running on the system.

Games: 4 exclusive and 2 shared CPU cores.

GPU

Apps: share of 45% of the GPU depending on the number of apps and games running on the system.

Games: full access to available GPU cycles.

DirectX support

Apps: DirectX 11 Feature Level 10.

Games: DirectX 12, and DirectX 11 Feature Level 10.

All apps and games must target the x64 architecture in order to be developed or submitted to the store for Xbox.

For application development, resources available may be limited in comparison to a standard PC and can vary based on the number of apps and games running on the system.

For games development, Xbox One, like other games consoles,
is a specialized piece of hardware that requires a specific hardware-based development kit to access its full potential.
If you are working on a game that requires access to the maximum potential of the Xbox One hardware,
consider registering with the ID@Xbox program to get access to an Xbox One development kit.

For more information about system resources for UWP apps on Xbox One, see the first part of this video.